| Casio Men's Forester Sports Thermometer Watch #AQF100WD-9BV | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 12 reviews) Sales Rank: 1992 Category: Watch
Publisher: Casio Studio: Casio Brand: Casio Label: Casio Media: Watch Band Material: stainless-steel Bezel Material: stainless-steel Case Material: stainless-steel Dial Color: gray Dial Window Material Type: Mineral Watch Movement Type: Quartz Water Resistance Depth: 330 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 4.9 x 2.9 x 2.9
MPN: AQF100WD-9BV Model: AQF100WD-9BV UPC: 079767849542 EAN: 0079767849542 ASIN: B000GB1R6O
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| Features:
| | Quartz movement | | | Mineral crystal | | | Stainless-steel case; Gray dial; Day-and-date functions | | | Water-resistant to 100 M (330 feet) |
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Amazon.com Product Description The high-performance Forester Watch #AQF100WD-9BV from Casio is so much more than a mere timepiece: it's a source of vital information for hiking, working out, traveling, or simply making your way to work. Offering a temperature tendency graph, auto-calendar pre-programmed until the year 2099, and 1/100-second stopwatch with the capacity to measure elapsed time, split time, and first and second place time, this rugged accessory keeps you organized and in control. There's also a daily alarm, world time for 30 time zones (50 cities), and an auto electro-luminescent backlight with afterglow. Water resistant to 330 feet, this sleek stainless steel watch boasts the precision of quartz movement for optimum reliability. This watch is protected by a one-year manufacturer's warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
  Good for 3 months? November 18, 2008 I like the watch at first. Temp. feature is miss leading and is only accurate if you remove the watch. Your own body heat effects the temperature reading (dah).
However, after 3 month the watch died. It felt like I was just renting the watch.
  Perfect watch for daily use March 14, 2008 The watch comes with fully loaded functions varying from built-in thermometer to calculation of tidal & moon phase. It has stopwatch, timer, auto-light feature, DST settings, world time, alarm, drop sensor, water resistant (10 bars), green electro-luminescence, metal strap and digital/analog feature and lots of others.
  Don't buy this watch.. if you want something that will last. September 28, 2007 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this watch for my husband less than 6 months ago as a gift. Initially we were both thrilled with all the cool features and the very cool look of the watch. When it came down to wearing it, it doesn't stand up. The face scratched the first day and after several weeks he was worried about scratching it up and stopped wearing it. His work is not a rough job, he's a pilot. A week ago, the plastic piece they hide between the metal front and the back of the case broke, mind you he was just sitting at home on the couch, and CASIO refuses to warranty it because he lost the receipt. This watch is crap, unless you only plan to wear it once. Don't waste your money.
  good, but... September 13, 2007 Everything works well. My only problem is the thermometer temp raises from 10-20 degrees while wearing the watch and needs to be off the body for 20 minutes before it reaches the true temp. If you don't want to wait 20 mintues to know what the temperature is you can readcallibrate the temp of the watch by 10-20 degrees. Problem is, which one?
  Great watch - bad service May 9, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The watch arrived promptly and I quickly set it up with only minor help from the manual. As with most Casio watches, this one is well-built, easy to use, and easy to read. The problem started when I wanted to set one feature in particular: the "Lunitdal Interval". On the last page of the manual it listed about two dozen locations around the world with their respective latitudes and lunitidal intervals, but for some strange reason New York City is not listed. When I called Casio, they could not explain it, and they didn't have the information for me. I was forced to search the internet for the information, which was not easy to find!
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